U.S. market
The U.S. market refers to the economic system in the United States where goods and services are bought and sold. It includes various sectors such as technology, healthcare, finance, and consumer goods. The market is influenced by factors like supply and demand, consumer behavior, and government policies.
The U.S. market is also characterized by its stock exchanges, such as the New York Stock Exchange and NASDAQ, where shares of publicly traded companies are exchanged. Investors participate in the market to buy stocks, bonds, and other financial instruments, aiming to grow their wealth over time.